Great experience!
We did a 3-day tour in Tarangire, Lake Manyara and Ngorongoro. It was amazing to see those very different parks and all the wildlife there. Out of the big 5 we saw 4 (unfortunately no leopards). Out of the 3 parks Ngorongoro was our highlight. Because we were travelling during the rain season there was a lot of water everywhere (Lake Manyara and Ngorongoro). Because of that we could not see some of the animals well. On the other hand the landscape was so incredibly green. I would definitely come back during wet season.
Our tour operator (Tanzania Go Adventures) was amazing, as well as our tour guide Amos! The company is a local one (compared with many of the big ones owned by westeners). Our experience was very pleasent. Definitely come back another time and highly recommend it.
Email Emily Byrd | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Gorgeous
Meijo Safari was phenomenal!! They were very good with communication through the entire planning process, and created a safari itinerary that was personalized to us. They took care of all accommodations, transportation, and food. And the food was super GOOD! 😋
We did a five day safari that ended in a day trip hike in Kilimanjaro. Our guide for the safari, Herman was out of this world good! He was able to spot animals that we would’ve driven right past without his skilled vision. His driving was incredible also! There were multiple instances we saw other safari jeeps get stuck in the mud on roads Herman had just gotten us through. He was also extremely patient with us getting just the right picture, stopping to view the animals as long as we wanted to, and he was able to predict what direction the animals would head in so we could get as close as possible. There were multiple times we were able to get right next to animals, without any other jeeps in sight!
The accommodations were also wonderful with Meijo Safaris. The best by far was the Matawi Tented Camp! It was so luxurious and the staff spoiled us! They waited on us hand and foot. Eileen’s Trees Inn was also very nice in a gorgeous serene setting. And the Rhino Lodge was good also, definitely the least luxurious of the Safari stays, but I think we just got super spoiled by staying at the Matawi Tented Camp first lol. 😜
I definitely recommend booking through Meijo Safaris, they made everything so easy and enjoyable!! And be sure to book the hot air balloon ride too, it was such an incredible experience!
Email Adeeba | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
The most spectacular and breathtaking place on earth.
The people of Tanzania are kind, beautiful, patient. I believe they have a lot of experience with tourists, and it shows in their welcoming nature and preparedness. The towns and cities are clean and well taken care of, and it feels like every person is a gentleman with how they carry themselves. I went to Tanzania for the safaris, and even though I was only in the national parks for 4.5 days, it was the experience of a lifetime. We saw so many animals and beautiful landscapes, and our tour guides were very informative and never made us feel unsafe. It was clear how well every safari guide was adhering to safety and environmental regulations, and how they would go above and beyond to make sure we got the most out of our short stay. I also was in Zanzibar for two days with family, and I think it was stunning, truly the best ocean experience of my life. Never before have I seen a beach so clear and beautiful,
Email Luke Pinney | 50-65 years of age | Experience level: first safari
A beautiful country well worth the visit.
My wife and I met our two daughters in Moshi and climbed Kilimanjaro via the Machame route over 5 nights. It was an amazing experience but not to be taken lightly. Especially the final ascent which involves 8 hours climbing after just three hours sleep and then a 8 hour descent with a one hour sleep half way down. But what an amazing experience never to be forgotten. That was followed by a three night safari of the Serengeti and the Ngorongoro Crater where we saw every animal you could wish for. Another wonderful experience.
Email Victor Faria Tavares | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Spectacular!
I had the opportunity to visit three different parks: Tarangire, Ngorongoro Crater and Serengeti. All of them are amazing and support an incredible abundance and diversity of wildlife.
The weather was nice (I was there in November); It was raining just in Arusha, not in the parks. In general Tanzania seems to be a safe country. Arusha is full of tourists, so I think the local people are very used to foreigners.
Email JH | 50-65 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Magical
Used Suricata Safaris for a midrange cost, 5 day safari trip to Tanzania. What a great experience! The beginning and scheduling was a little rocky as the introduction/professionalism level was a little lacking but once we were on the road it became the best experience ever. Our guide, Lewis exhibited the highest level of competence and even when the going got rough, for us or others, on muddy roads was always capable and there to help.
Tanzania is truly a magical, beautiful country with a high regard for preservation of its culture and natural resources. We were there during the rainy season so everything was green and lush and although it was overcast the rain was usually short lived 15-20 minutes per day and did not diminish the ability to see the myriad animals. It is also migration and calving time over the Serengeti and seeing vast herds of zebras and wildebeests with many young newborns was awe inspiring. Each Park and Conservancy area has its own unique ecosystem with different plant and animal life so there really was not a dull moment. I also have respect for a country that preserves its indigenous Masai population and tries to integrate their beliefs and way of life into the landscape of the country. Would go back again!
Email Eileen | 50-65 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Tanzania is awesome, so skip the Zanzibar part.
We loved our trip. The best part was Ngorogoro Crater. We should have spent two nights there instead. Oscar our guide was awesome!!! We were really disappointed in Zanzibar. It was dirty and the shop sellers were way too aggressive.
Email Andrew Stevens | 35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Absolutely Amazing and Forever Unforgettable
Even months later writing this review, I still can't believe the number of animals seen while on safari in Tanzania. Absolutely amazing, stunning, and, at times, truly breathtaking. The landscape itself is beautiful and diverse. Bucket list destination indeed.
Email Andrea | 50-65 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Incredible people and country
We are a family of four (two almost adult kids) and it was our first visit to Tanzania. We first spent three days in Daressalam and visited the National museum and went to Slipway shopping center which is quite touristic but nevertheless a wonderful location next to the sea and worth a visit. What we really enjoyed is visiting the Village museum. Here you get an impression on how people traditionally life. It is a place with a lot of trees and green, we were also lucky to see very fine dance and theatre performances there. In any case don't miss a visit to the museums' restaurant - it is super!
The country is very lovely with huge national parks and wildlife. Through Safari Bookings we chose Smile with us tours for a five day safari to Mikumi National Park, Udzungwa Mountains and Nyerere National Park. These parks are not as popular as Serengeti, so for a lot of the time you are alone or just with very few other cars in the park. It was incredible well organized and people are friendly and helpful with nice accommodations and so tasty food.
After the safari we went to Zanzibar and spent 10 days there. We enjoyed very much to be in locally owned hotels and did do a lot of nice little trips on our own. It is not difficult to find a guide and driver who is showing you around. We did snorkeling, visited a spice farm, did go to different beaches and of course visited stone town, I recommend to spend at least three days for this beautiful and vibrant city.
Tanzania is a wonderful country doing a lot of things right. For example to ban plastic bags. They also do a great job with the national parks trying to preserve and protect nature. The country is save, it is easy to get around with English, as a tourist you feel very welcome. We loved it and I can recommend Tanzania 100%
Email Reisebüro Kuoni | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Excellent
Everything was well organized, great accommodation and the safaris, especially good lunch in the bush
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